Storm Center

Use these resources to keep your family informed and safe in the event of any disaster. Plus: Learn how South Carolina’s electric cooperatives and emergency responders work together before, during and after a major storm.more

The best way to cope with a weather-related emergency is to be prepared. Use these tips to build a basic storm kit that can carry you through emergency situations at home or in the event of evacuations.more

When a major storm hits, electric co-op lineworkers stand ready to swing into action to repair power outages, often before the storm is even over. Learn how they safely restore power to the greatest number of customers in the shortest time possible.more

Your cooperative works hard to restore your electric service when outages occur. Learn the four necessary steps lineworkers must take to ensure that power is restored to members as quickly and as safely as possible.more

The storm may be over, but that doesn’t mean the danger has passed. When a heavy storm damages utility poles or brings down power lines where they can come in contact with people or vehicles, there is always a risk of serious injury or death.more

After a storm, your local electric cooperative is committed to restoring your power as quickly and as safely as possible. For those who want to help in that effort, here are some do’s and don’ts to keep everyone—the public and the repair crews—safe.more

When storms approach, state officials may issue evacuation orders for flood-prone areas of the South Carolina coast. Watch for updates from the S.C. Emergency Management Division and "Know Your Zone."more